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Vol 10 No 7 1986

Wages Dropped and No Lunch Hours: Cape Town’s Street Cleaners

by Majavu, Phumlani

There is much talk of banning labour brokers. Phumlani Majavu looks into the working lives of some Cape Town street …

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Categories In the Workplace, Vol 34 No 1 April/May 2010 Tags Vol 10 No 7 1986

Regulate or Ban? What to Do with Labour Brokers

by Reddy, Shanta

Two main ideas dominated recent parliamentary discussions on labour brokers. These were: must labour brokers be regulated or must broking …

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Categories 2011, In the Workplace Tags Vol 10 No 7 1986

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